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Thursday, 21 August 2008
God 's Purpose in Creating Us
God 's Purpose in Creating Us
 
My purpose in creating you, My spiritual offspring, was for Me to know Myself as God. I have no way to do that save through you. Thus it can be said (and has been, many times) that My purpose for you is that you should know yourself as Me.

This seems so amazingly simple, yet it becomes very complex -- because there is only one way for you to know yourself as Me -- and that is for you first to know yourself as not Me.

Conversations With God, Book 1
Neale Donald Walsch
Page 26

Posted by angel-healing at 8:57 AM BST
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
Happiness Lessons from Around the World

Happiness Lessons from Around the World

 Happiness Is Taking Pride In Who You Are (Iceland)

If it is possible for language, mere words, to nurture happiness, to tickle the creative soul of an entire people, then surely that language is Icelandic. Icelanders love their language. Love it even more than their country, which is saying something. For Icelanders, language is the tabernacle of the country. That's what one person here told me. In any other country, I'd dismiss such a statement as nationalistic hyperbole. Not in Iceland.

Happiness Is Knowing Where You Come From (Switzerland)

The Swiss are deeply rooted in place. Their passports list the name of their ancestral town. Not their hometown but the town of their roots. Maybe they weren't born there. Maybe they've never even been there. But it is their home. It's been said that the Swiss only become Swiss upon leaving the country. Until then, they are Genevans or Zurichers, or otherwise defined by where they happen to come from. No wonder it was the Swiss who invented the modern concept of homesickness; they were the first to put a word, heimweh to that nagging feeling of dislocation, that feeling of loss we experience when uprooted from the place we call home.

Happiness Is Spreading the Wealth to Everyone (Qatar)

Water in Qatar is free. So is electricity and health care and education. The government even pays a small salary to Qatari college students. When a Qatari man gets married, the government gives him a plot of land to build a house, an interest-free mortgage, and, to boot, a monthly allowance of roughly seven thousand dollars. And unlike in European welfare states, Qataris aren't burdened with high taxes. No income tax. No sales tax. Nothing.

Happiness Is Taking Care of Yourself and Others (Bhutan)

In the last few decades, Bhutan has made tremendous strides in the kind of metrics that people who use words like "metrics" get excited about. Life expectancy has increased from forty-two to sixty-four years. The government now provides free health care and education for all of its citizens. Bhutan is the world's first nonsmoking nation; the sale of tobacco is banned. There are more monks than soldiers. Every trivia buff who visits the city loves to point out that it is the world's only capital city without a single stoplight.

Happiness Is Getting to Know You (United Kingdom)

Even in the inebriated atmosphere of a pub, the British remain very economical with their emotions. Personal information is doled out judiciously, like premium chocolate or fine wine. As any economist will tell you, scarcity creates value. So when a Brit opens up, exposes their wounds, where it hurts, this is more valuable, more meaningful, than when an American does it. For the first time since I arrived in Britain, I appreciate the value of reticence.

Happiness Is Other People (Thailand)

What the Thais know instinctively is that a smile, a real smile, is not located in the lips or any other part of the mouth. A real smile is in the eyes. To be precise, the orbicularis oculi muscles that surround each eye. We cannot fool these muscles. They spring to life only for a genuine smile. The Thais remind us that a smile is not private. Researches have found that people, sane people at least, rarely smile when alone. The smile is a social gesture more than a reflection of our inner state, though it can be that, too.

Happiness Is Realizing All Things Are Connected (India)

Hearing and feeling about one thousand people say "om" at the same time is something to behold. The whole room feels as if it is vibrating. I like this, I think, yes, I like this, and it dawns on me how much I associate India with sounds--the singsong call of a street hawking, the bleating horn of an auto-rickshaw, the chanting of a Hindu priest. Every sound, not just the holy ones, is a vibration. And a vibration is, of course, motion. Air pressing against air. Nothing more. Yet this simple act of physics can result in Mozart's piano concerto or a freeway at rush hour or a lover's whisper.

Happiness Is In Your Backyard (America)

My passport is tucked into my desk drawer again. I am relearning the pleasures of home. The simple joys of waking up in the same bed every morning. The pleasant realization that familiarity breeds contentment and not only contempt. I am more aware of the corrosive nature of envy and try to squelch it before it grows. I don't take my failures quite so hard anymore. I see beauty in a dark winter sky. I can appreciate a genuine smile from twenty yards.

Have I found happiness? I still own an obscene number of bags and am prone to debilitating bouts of hypochondria. But I do experience happy moments. I'm learning, as W.H. Auden counseled, to "dance while you can." He didn't say dance well, and for that I am grateful.




Posted by angel-healing at 7:37 AM BST
Monday, 18 August 2008
Movement

On this day of your life, dear friend, I believe God wants you to know...

.  ...that nothing is ever solved, or created, by standing still.

 

Movement is the process of the Universe. So move. Do something. Anything. But do not stand still. Do not remain"on the horns of a dilemma."  Do not fence sit.

 

 Put your foot down on one side or the other, swing the opposite leg over and start walking. You'll know before you take ten steps if you're going in the right direction. Not to decide is to decide. Try to not make choices by default. 

 

You know exactly why you received this message today.

Neale Donald Walsch


Posted by angel-healing at 12:18 PM BST
Wednesday, 13 August 2008
Here are the two best prayers I know:
Here are the two best prayers I know: 'Help me, help me, help me' and 'Thank you, thank you, thank you.'

-Anne Lamott

Posted by angel-healing at 9:09 AM BST
Thursday, 7 August 2008
You are a child of the universe
You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you
have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt
the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God,
whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labours and
aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace in your soul. With
all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world.
Desiderata - Max Ehrmann c.1920

Posted by angel-healing at 10:37 AM BST
salvation

On this day of your life, dear friend, I believe God wants you to know...

...that the word salvation in the Bible means perfect

health, harmony, and freedom.

 

Emmet Fox said that, and he was right. These things

are the will of God for man, he said, and he was right

again.

 

When you ponder how to achieve your 'salvation,'

make sure you understand, first, what 'salvation' is.

We are seeking here to save ourselves from our own

misunderstandings about Life and How It Is, and

about Who We Really Are.

 

Move into the fullness of your True Identity, and

watch you whole life change.

 

Love, Your Friend....

Neale Donald Walsch


Posted by angel-healing at 10:36 AM BST
Tuesday, 5 August 2008
God wants you to know...

On this day of your life, dear friend, I believe God wants you to know...

...that Freedom is Who You Are.

 

'Freedom' is but another word for 'God.' It has been

difficult to find words in human language to describe

That Which God Is, but 'Freedom' is one of them.

Another word to describe God is...You.

 

You and God are One. Therefore you, too, are Free.

Free to make choices, free to select your reactions

and responses to life, free to be your authentic Self.

 

You will not have to think but a second to know

exactly why you received this message today.

 


Love, Your Friend....

Neale Donald Walsch


Posted by angel-healing at 12:28 PM BST
The Missing Message

The Missing Message

 

[Judaism, Islam and Christianity] -- and many others -- teach of a Creator who is separate from His creation. So, the message here that Tomorrow's God will be separate from nothing is a radical message. It is also a very important one. Perhaps the single most important message of the New Spirituality. And it is the one element that is missing from most of the world's theologies.

It is the Missing Message.

Because this message has been missing, humanity has been missing the mark in its attempts to create a world of peace and harmony and happiness, and religions have been missing the point of Life itself, causing millions of people to be missing the experience of Oneness with the Creator -- and with each other.


Tomorrow's God

Posted by angel-healing at 12:21 PM BST
Updated: Wednesday, 6 August 2008 9:47 AM BST
Friday, 25 July 2008
What Does God Want for Me?
What Does God Want for Me?
 

I want for you what you want for you. Nothing more, nothing less. I don't sit here and make a judgment, request by request, whether something should be granted you.

My law is the law of cause and effect, not the law of We'll See. There is nothing you can't have if you choose it. Even before you ask, I will have given it to you. Do you believe this?

 
 
 
If humanity adopted this Missing Message as its next new truth in religion -- just as it regularly adopts new truths in medicine, science, and technology -- the world could change overnight. For the idea that you and all humans are one with God and one with each other is psychologically and spiritually revolutionary.

 


Conversations With God, Book 1
Neale Donald Walsch
Page 117

Posted by angel-healing at 8:27 AM BST
Updated: Thursday, 7 August 2008 10:35 AM BST
Thursday, 24 July 2008
Soya can lower mens sperm count

Soy-based foods may lower sperm count

By Julie Steenhuysen Reuters - Thursday, July 24 12:19 am

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Eating a half serving a day of soy-based foods could be enough to significantly lower a man's sperm count, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.

The study is the largest in humans to look at the relationship between semen quality and a plant form of the female sex hormone estrogen known as phytoestrogen, which is plentiful in soy-rich foods.

"What we found was men that consume the highest amounts of soy foods in this study had a lower sperm concentration compared to those who did not consume soy foods," said Dr. Jorge Chavarro of the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, whose study appears in the journal Human Reproduction.

"It was a relatively large difference," Chavarro said in a telephone interview.

Chavarro said studies in animals have linked high consumption of plant-derived estrogens known as isoflavones with infertility, but so far there has been little evidence of their effect in humans.

"We wanted to know if it would affect sperm production and could serve as a marker for the effects on the reproductive system," Chavarro said.

STRIKING DIFFERENCE

Chavarro's team analyzed the intake of 15 soy-based foods in 99 men who went to a fertility clinic between 2000 and 2006.

They were asked how much and how often in the prior three months they had eaten soy-rich foods including: tofu, tempeh, tofu or soy sausages, bacon, burgers and mince, soy milk, cheese, yogurt and ice cream, and other soy products such drinks, powders and energy bars.

Because different foods have different levels of isoflavones in them, the researchers set a standard for serving sizes of particular foods. Then they divided the men into groups according to soy consumption levels. Men in the highest group on average ate half a serving per day.

"In terms of their isoflavone content that is comparable to having one cup of soy milk or one serving of tofu, tempeh or soy burgers every other day," Chavarro said.

The difference was striking. Men in the highest intake category had 41 million sperm per millilitre less than men who ate no soy foods. A normal sperm count ranges from 80 million and 120 million per millilitre, and a sperm count of 20 million per millilitre or below is considered low.

"It suggests soy foods could have some deleterious effect on the reproductive system and especially on sperm production," Chavarro said.

The researchers found the association between soy foods and lower sperm count was stronger in overweight men, which might suggest hormones are playing a role.

"Men who are overweight or obese tend to have higher levels of androgen-produced estrogen. They are converting a male hormone into a female hormone in their fat. The more body fat you have, the more estrogen you produce in your fat," Chavarro said

 Reading this reminded me of an article I read a few years ago warning about Soya.

How Safe Is Soya?
by Susun S Weed

Condensation of an article in NewLife Mag, May '96,
by Sally Fallon, M.A. and Mary Enig, Ph.D.

With widespread concern about the possible unhealthy effects of commercial meat and cows' milk many more people than before are using soya products as substitutes for animal products. Soya products are supposed to be high protein, low calorie, devoid of cholesterol, and easy to digest. The authors disagree on most of these counts.

Soybeans were one of t
he five sacred grains in the Orient according to records dating back to before 1134. Agricultural reports speak frequently of using soybeans in crop rotation (to fix nitrogen and thus improve soil fertility) but there is no indication that soybeans were eaten until fermentation processes were discovered, sometime around 440 BCE. The first soya products eaten by people were tempeh, natto, miso, and shoyu tamari. And it was not until some centuries later (2nd century BCE) that the
process of making tofu was discovered.

While it is true that t
he people of the Orient have relied heavily on tofu as a source of protein for about a thousand years, this is not necessarily by choice nor beneficial. The early Chinese did not eat soybeans, although they did eat other pulses, because they recognized the large quantities of a number of harmful substances which have been well studied scientifically. Some of the most detrimental are potent trypsin inhibitors which block the action of enzymes needed for protein digestion. Soybeans also contain hemagglutinin, which causes red blood cells to lump togethe
r.

Soybeans are also high in phytates, an organic acids which blocks t
he uptake of calcium, magnesium, iron, and especially zinc and contributes to widespread mineral deficiencies. In fact there are more phytates in soybeans than in any other grain, bean, or plant studied and these phytates are remarkably resistant to reduction techniques. Only a long period of fermentation will significantly reduce the phytate content of soybeans. The phytates and other anti-nutrients in soybeans are only partially deactivated during ordinary cooking and can produce gas, reduce protein digestion, and create chronic deficiencies in children.

 

Another way to moderate the harmful effects of tofu and other unfermented soybean products is to eat tofu with meat or fish, as is traditionally done in the Orient. Vegetarians - especially vegetarian children - who eat tofu and drink soya milk as substitutes for meat and dairy products are at very high risk of loss of bone mass and severe mineral deficiencies. Oriental children who eat soya but no meat, eggs, or dairy often suffer from rickets, stunted growth, and lowered intelligence. Unfermented soya virtually destroys all zinc in the body; and zinc is critical for optimal development and functioning of the brain, nervous system and immune system.

To what do we owe t
he current upsurge in use of soy products such as TVP and tofu in America? Most of the 140 billion pounds of soybeans raised in the USA
every year are made into animal feed or pressed into soya oil.

T
he soya industry has concentrated for 20 years on creating markets for the byproducts of soya oil manufacture: lecithin and soya protein. But the
se were generally (and rightly) considered "poverty foods" and rejected by most consumers.

T
he soy industry recognized that, according to a spokesman: "The quickest way to gain product acceptability in a less affluent market is to have the product consumed on its own merit by those who are more affluent." Thus these soy byproducts have been cleverly marketed to resemble traditional foods: soya milk malteds, soya baby formula, soya yogurt, soya ice cream, soya cheese, soya hot dogs, and so on. Let's face it: these are fake products, not he
alth foods.

T
he production of soya milk does remove trypsin inhibitors, but at the expense of denaturing the proteins, making them indigestible, of creating a carcinogen, lysinealine, and of reducing the cystine content, an essential amino acid which is already very low in soybeans. The phytate content remains, further deranging the
diet.

Soya formula and soya milk is often made with soya protein isolate, an extremely refined product lacking virtually all minerals and vitamins. Many soya formulas sold for infants are rich in trypsin-inhibitors which can stunt growth. And all contain staggering amounts of mineral-depleting phytates. T
he aluminum content of soya formula is 100 times greater than unprocessed milk. Aluminum has a toxic effects on infants kidneys and may be a cause of Alzheimer's in adults. Soya formula lack three important nutrients found in all milk: cholesterol, which is essential for brain development, and lactose and galactose, which play vital roles in the development and functioning of the
nerves.

All is not what it seems with t
he supposed health benefits of soya. Allergies to soya are at least as common as allergies to milk. Nitrosamines, potent carcinogens often associated with meat, are found in high concentrations in all commercial soya protein foods. Isoflavones, anticarcinogenic sub-stances present in soybeans may have a pro-cancer effect when consumed unfermented. Although soybeans contain large amounts of omega-3 fatty acids, these acids are particularly susceptible to rancidity when subjected to the high heat and pressure require to remove the oil from the bean; such rancidity promotes cancer and heart disease. Additionally, all soya oil is extracted with a solvent, traces of which remain in the
oil.

In addition to containing anti-nutrients, soybeans lack t
hese important nutritional elements (found in all animal products): cysteine, vitamin B12, vitamins A and D, and cholesterol. Consumption of unfermented soya products actually increases the body's needs for vitamin D and vitamin B12.

To summarize: traditional fermented soya products, especially when made with organic beans, are beneficial in the diet when combined with rice, sea foods, and fermented vegetables. The value of other soya products is questionable at best, disease causing at worst. The use of soya as a primary protein source is misguided.

 


Posted by angel-healing at 4:48 PM BST
Updated: Friday, 25 July 2008 8:44 AM BST

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